Yes! Which brings me back to my confusion as to why anyone would *want* to 
recruit others into their own personal niche. I suppose, as kids, we might want 
to join some bandwagon in the hopes for *lifting* us to a region we can call 
our own. I think that's misguided. But I can see why someone would think that 
way.

At the salon on Tuesday, the bartender's kids were there, one selling lemonade 
out front and the other simply hanging out with mom, who was also there. After 
listening to us render our opinionated nonsense for an hour or so, I asked him 
if he had a provocative subject to raise. He persistently demurred, 
aggressively claiming he knew too little to pose any such issue. Luckily, his 
parents were there and knew which buttons to push to get him to render an 
opinion.

People who work to acquire followers, be mentors, acquire mentees, acolytes, 
"intellectual offspring", always seem to harbor some deeply ingrained 
inferiority complex. So not only do we have a responsibility to go off on solo 
safaris into private niches. But we have a responsibility to *push away* those 
who may, for whatever reason, try to follow us ... for their own good. Find 
your own niche! This one is mine. >8^D


On 7/16/21 8:15 AM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
> Glen wrote:
> 
> < What rang a bell for me was this idea that I have of the meaning of life. 
> Each of us (animals and plants) are here to explore regions of the "space" 
> that no other individual is exploring. It is our purpose to do that. >
> 
> I am inclined to `radicalize' that and say it is our responsibility.  Then 
> political implications come into focus.  The fascists, among others, would 
> say we should occupy the same subspace for stability.


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